Should vaccinated people mask up with COVID-19 cases rising? It depends on your situation, but masking in public can provide another layer of protection.
It depends on your situation, but masking in public can provide another layer of protection and help prevent the virus from spreading to others who aren’t protected.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has not changed its advice that fully vaccinated people can safely go without masks in most situations. But Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the agency’s director, said local decisions on mask mandates could vary depending on vaccination levels and whether there’s a surge.
Masking could also help prevent the spread of the virus to children too young for vaccination and people with weak immune systems.
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